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today we still spend a lot of our time, energy, and resource around response and recovery. we need to build the capability with government and industry to create something like a national weather service or center for disease control where we have a nerve center that has the pulse of what is going on and now works in a steady state and during any point of escalation. we have the ability to do that, but we have some policy issues in the way, some legal issues in the way. it is really not a technology issue. i think we need to have a different dialogue around the impediments to creating an operational capability, creating the sustained national education awareness campaign. though law enforcement tools that we need we don't have today, and the ways that we might leverage government procurement activity to be able to draw changes in behavior. >> so, how is it that the role of dhs as proposed in the obama cyber security plan, how does that impede what you think should be the goal? >> as an example, there is a recommendation and the legislative initiative under cover critical in
today we still spend a lot of our time, energy, and resource around response and recovery. we need to build the capability with government and industry to create something like a national weather service or center for disease control where we have a nerve center that has the pulse of what is going on and now works in a steady state and during any point of escalation. we have the ability to do that, but we have some policy issues in the way, some legal issues in the way. it is really not a...
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and on the first anniversary sun zones around the world gather to protest against the use of atomic energy there as traitors in south korea and calling for atomic power to be phased out. mourners gathered in the city of sendai in remembrance of the disaster and to discuss or shave a year after the tragedy when i was joined live from vermont by arnold gundersen is an advisor of women's associates. very warm welcome to the program so there are reports that even though the plant is now shut down fusion products such as uranium are still generating heat so what is the status of the plant right now and the nearby city. good morning and thanks for having me that the heat is being generated and will be generated for years to come not from fission but from the splitting of the atoms that occurred in years past all those atoms are still radioactive and as they decay they're going to generate heat for for many years to come there's contamination out at least thirty kilometers and in some areas. perhaps as high as sixty kilometers people should not ever return in addition i was just been in tokyo and
and on the first anniversary sun zones around the world gather to protest against the use of atomic energy there as traitors in south korea and calling for atomic power to be phased out. mourners gathered in the city of sendai in remembrance of the disaster and to discuss or shave a year after the tragedy when i was joined live from vermont by arnold gundersen is an advisor of women's associates. very warm welcome to the program so there are reports that even though the plant is now shut down...
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well as environmental damage turbines boost efficiency one to simplify design the batteries can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon technology here on r.g.p. . the future of. wealthy british style.
well as environmental damage turbines boost efficiency one to simplify design the batteries can store energy discover a new era of clean power driven by the moon technology here on r.g.p. . the future of. wealthy british style.
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but i assume you also believe based on international atomic energy agency reports and information that the intelligence community has that -- that iran has taken sfeps to put them in a position to make a decision to break out and bld build a nuclear weapon. >> yes, sir. that's a good clarification. >> i appreciate that. >> there are also certainly things they have not yet done, which i'd be happy to discuss in closed session that would be key indicators that they have made such a decision. >> whether they have done things, is it fair to say that are inconsistent with just wanting to have peaceful nuclear energy capacity. zo >> well, the issue is the extent to which they produce a highly enriched uranium. they have produced small amounts of 20% highly enriched uranium which could be used for legitimate, peaceful purposes. if they go beyond that, obviously, that would be, you know, not a good, negative indicator mplt that would be great. >> general burgess, you want to add to that at all? >> i would agree with what director clapper said. i would agree with the clarification because of th
but i assume you also believe based on international atomic energy agency reports and information that the intelligence community has that -- that iran has taken sfeps to put them in a position to make a decision to break out and bld build a nuclear weapon. >> yes, sir. that's a good clarification. >> i appreciate that. >> there are also certainly things they have not yet done, which i'd be happy to discuss in closed session that would be key indicators that they have made...
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sent out the deputy secretary of energy, and others and we have a very good team at the
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one quarter of the renewable -- of the energy needs come from the renewals. not enough have been made. there are still a lot to do, that is why the environment and minister wants to reform the subsidy as well. >> simon young, thank you very much. this year's nobel prize for economics have been awarded to two americans, economists who handled their research on matchmaking. >> not necessarily the romantic kind, but matching students with schools and patients with organ donors. >> staff at the university and the other at the university of california. the swedish academy praised their work as an outstanding example of economic engineering. >> it is about how to practically design certain markets so that they work well. the context are situations where the task is to pair together two parties like physicians to hospitals or students to schools. these are situations where the traditional market mechanism is expected to not work well. >> theork can ao bepplied toheurntinan csis. >> what are the main issues at the beginning of theri i the claother. .w problem was tha
one quarter of the renewable -- of the energy needs come from the renewals. not enough have been made. there are still a lot to do, that is why the environment and minister wants to reform the subsidy as well. >> simon young, thank you very much. this year's nobel prize for economics have been awarded to two americans, economists who handled their research on matchmaking. >> not necessarily the romantic kind, but matching students with schools and patients with organ donors....
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some 150 workers used power trucks to practice restoring energy in the event generators work down. operators at fukushima were unable to run cooling systems on overheated reactors. when the plant lost external and back up power. workers also practice injecting water into reactors using special vehicles introduced last march. >>> germany has criticized moody's investors services after the major credit rating agency down rated the country's sovereign debt rating outlook. the german finance minister said in a statement that moody's is focusing too much on short term risk without considering long-term prospect. the menstry added that country remains solid economic fiscal health and plans to balance its budget by 2014. it also downgraded the outlook for netherlands and luxembourg. this is the first time germany's ratings outlook has been lower to negative since greece's fiscal crisis brought about the european debt woes more than two years ago. the eurozone's driving force, germany, supports the struggling economyes. moody's latest move underscores the difficulty in detaining europe's d
some 150 workers used power trucks to practice restoring energy in the event generators work down. operators at fukushima were unable to run cooling systems on overheated reactors. when the plant lost external and back up power. workers also practice injecting water into reactors using special vehicles introduced last march. >>> germany has criticized moody's investors services after the major credit rating agency down rated the country's sovereign debt rating outlook. the german...
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domestic, abundant, clean energy to power our lives... that's smarter power today. fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. the priceline negotiator went down in that fiery bus crash. yes i was. we lost a beautiful man that day. but we gained the knowledge that priceline has thousands and thousands of hotels on sale every day. so i can choose the perfect one for me without bidding. is it hard for you to think back to that day? oh my, this one has an infinity pool. i love those they just... and then drop off, kinda like the negotiator. >>> a follow up to a keeping them honest report. it's one of many we've done of former mississippi governor haley barbour. for months now he's refused to answer the most basic questions about that. the criminals he pardoned include these convicted killers who worked at the governor's mansion who got special treatment which adds another le
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of murray energy about that on the air and moore said that that nobody was forced to go but yet it was mandatory. well the day after the election murray read a prayer to his staff right before he laid off more than one hundred fifty employees murray energy is the largest privately owned coal mining company in the country he said that obama's administration quote war on coal necessitated the layoffs so what was the prayer quote lord please forgive me and anyone with me in murray energy corporation for the decisions that we are now forced to make to preserve the very existence of any of the enterprises that you have helped us build we ask for your guidance in this drastic time with the drastic decisions that will be made to have any hope of our survival as an american business enterprise. well of course whether obama's policies are actually harming his business or whether he's just trying to follow through on election season threats remains to be seen. well everyone we made it november sixth has come and gone our television screens are now inundated with holiday commercials instead of po
of murray energy about that on the air and moore said that that nobody was forced to go but yet it was mandatory. well the day after the election murray read a prayer to his staff right before he laid off more than one hundred fifty employees murray energy is the largest privately owned coal mining company in the country he said that obama's administration quote war on coal necessitated the layoffs so what was the prayer quote lord please forgive me and anyone with me in murray energy...
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nuclear power has supplied roughly 30% of all energy in japan. if the supply is halted and is not permitted to resume, the japanese economic society cannot be sustained. >> noda gave his speech as part of a deal. the governor of fukui prefecture site of the ohi plant, demanded the prime minister address the public in order to get his consent. japan became a nuclear power free for first time in 42 years last month. that's when the final nuclear plant in operation in hokkaido was shut down for inspection. following the prime minister's speech, local officials involved with the ohi plant expressed their opinions. the governor of fukui says in his statement that officials will determine whether managers at the plant are capable of making decisions during a nuclear emergency. the governor plans to hear opinions from an independent panel of experts and members of the prefectural assembly. he plans to inspect the plant before agreeing to the restart. >> translator: the speech impressed me indicating a power plant should be restored. i would like to hear
nuclear power has supplied roughly 30% of all energy in japan. if the supply is halted and is not permitted to resume, the japanese economic society cannot be sustained. >> noda gave his speech as part of a deal. the governor of fukui prefecture site of the ohi plant, demanded the prime minister address the public in order to get his consent. japan became a nuclear power free for first time in 42 years last month. that's when the final nuclear plant in operation in hokkaido was shut down...
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>> are oil import in our energy imports drop from 60% of our consumption to freeh% in the last couple years because we have developed these great new sources as rick was saying of natural gas and oil. it is there in this country, being stopped. the pipeline i might say, canadians are now thinking and have the prime minister going to have the pipeline go to vancouver and export it directly to china, so we will not have a chance to get it. that -- all of that is not being exported. >> you sound pretty learned on this. let's see if you're good with domestic economics. this is ben bernanke. question have seen some positive developments in the labor market. private payroll employment has increased by 165,000 jobs for a month on average, since the middle of last year, annearly 26000 new ivator rse d in january. the decline thyear mit . is the way fera adst. the wa mbers are ve reactiono thof ra o. indejo. nt? ihi erargo of attt gali pres>> inth definel itisesve itwi or. psinteoe ta s presnfctn e mileea $5mu weerd dgg th soneris . w t'burebeg ld thin ll >>e pos ma go aron sa day, e wi the or
>> are oil import in our energy imports drop from 60% of our consumption to freeh% in the last couple years because we have developed these great new sources as rick was saying of natural gas and oil. it is there in this country, being stopped. the pipeline i might say, canadians are now thinking and have the prime minister going to have the pipeline go to vancouver and export it directly to china, so we will not have a chance to get it. that -- all of that is not being exported. >>...
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as i was russian news the russia says the former deputy prime minister who is also in charge of the energy sector he's got a new job. today the c.e.o. of rural stefano took a dialogue chief economist course we thought he explained what this means for boss to have to have a listen that does lead to the speculation that this must mean that the states know intends to consolidate the sector make it bigger this is something that was talked about over the last decade to russia for example one point was talking about creating something similar to saudis around closer to one big company controlled by the state controller the major energy that's so there's a lot of speculation right now there's no hard but i think we can certainly say that with the appointment of mr section it is more likely that we will see rust there acquiring other assets becoming bigger becoming a bigger player. that's the markets now kevin i'll be back in about fifteen minutes time with the latest update good stuff. a little bit of good news out of all the gloom very good good see you see in an hour and talk about good news ac
as i was russian news the russia says the former deputy prime minister who is also in charge of the energy sector he's got a new job. today the c.e.o. of rural stefano took a dialogue chief economist course we thought he explained what this means for boss to have to have a listen that does lead to the speculation that this must mean that the states know intends to consolidate the sector make it bigger this is something that was talked about over the last decade to russia for example one point...
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sources sustainable energy sources wind and solar. yes and also the leaked report suggests that there's a public health hazard in the country's north because people are exposed to radioactive cesium so why are these reports not officially been released. well i mean i think that they are trying to a sense that they're saying that they're trying to keep people from cannick ing but i think that it's because they want to whatever health effects come out of the official regulatory bodies want to say that it's all due to mental issues and to be sure there are some issues associated this is a horribly traumatic experience that they've gone through in japan but to blame all of the help of folks that are going to come from those. issues is just not fair and it's not true and they really do need to start examining the people and they need to start treating them. thank you very much indeed for sharing your thoughts with us thank you so much. now a palestinian militant groups truce with israel as a batter and a series of rocket strikes was the re
sources sustainable energy sources wind and solar. yes and also the leaked report suggests that there's a public health hazard in the country's north because people are exposed to radioactive cesium so why are these reports not officially been released. well i mean i think that they are trying to a sense that they're saying that they're trying to keep people from cannick ing but i think that it's because they want to whatever health effects come out of the official regulatory bodies want to say...
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work on if you believe the price of crude stubbornly hard and consumers feel the pinch but why are energy prices so hard news of the lack of supply insecure. polling stations have closed and slowed counting has begun and see where is referendum on a new constitution which could put an end stability years of single party rule. controversy over iran's nuclear program continues as the un's atomic watchdog says tehran has stepped up uranium enrichment while the leaked u.s. intelligence report see no evidence of bomb building. thousands of people have joined hands in a chain of protests calling for further lectures on russia actually it's formed at sixteen kilometer ring around moscow city center away before the country chooses its next president. and students march again in protest against education confidence spain as the euro crisis tightens its grip around the med while degrees breathe a sigh of relief as a much needed a bailout gets approved. hello and welcome to our weekly review thanks for joining us in c. where the count has begun after the referendum on a new constitution is the most
work on if you believe the price of crude stubbornly hard and consumers feel the pinch but why are energy prices so hard news of the lack of supply insecure. polling stations have closed and slowed counting has begun and see where is referendum on a new constitution which could put an end stability years of single party rule. controversy over iran's nuclear program continues as the un's atomic watchdog says tehran has stepped up uranium enrichment while the leaked u.s. intelligence report see...
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not just focus on iran's nuclear program but things that iran is also interested in regional security energy security things of that nature jostle bringing in some outside actors who the p five plus one and iran do have trust within turkey and brazil being to keep samples of the parties that are played a kind of mediating role if positive inducements are not offered to iran and if the west doesn't seriously consider whether or not offering those positive inducements to iran are in america's interest europe's interests i'm negotiating will fail because iran will not like israel's repeatedly making its threat of military action on iran's nuclear site saying that supping sanctions on the country isn't working the u.s. and britain meantime of want to get the move saying that would be disastrous for the region but as nazis were reports next around offensive already appears to be on the way. israel's leaders are actively drumming up the military rhetoric. iran is the biggest terror exporter in the world the israeli government and its security forces will continue to act forcefully systematically a
not just focus on iran's nuclear program but things that iran is also interested in regional security energy security things of that nature jostle bringing in some outside actors who the p five plus one and iran do have trust within turkey and brazil being to keep samples of the parties that are played a kind of mediating role if positive inducements are not offered to iran and if the west doesn't seriously consider whether or not offering those positive inducements to iran are in america's...
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the energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comforter at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. there will. be. nothing yet and you. can't. be on the second day of the race the crew in the morning shift hasn't got a single moment to spare the wind is stronger than expected the first attempt to take down some of the sails is unsuccessful one of them is caught in the hurricane force wind the sail will be torn apart unless it's fixed without to let it. just blow when it's in the back to roll up the top sail we tried to tie it to the bow so that the wind couldn't repeat upon it but we couldn't the wind is too strong it's simply too strong the crew gets control of the sails them it picks up speed to fifty knots the ship is tilting heavily support a difficult turn for the ship still lies ahead. some of
the energy ms current speed is twelve knots people in the captain's cabin a comforter at the sailboat is heading towards another victory. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. there will. be. nothing yet and you. can't. be on the second day of the race the crew in the morning shift...
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so are you guys i'm not sure i asked one of the executives i said you know how do you find energy use your posts you know they're actually doing different offices to ousted leaders and one military intervention later the b.b.c. now claims it will address its mistakes meanwhile across the atlantic america's corporate owned news networks still pioneer subjective rhetoric that the syrian regime of bashar al assad regime is now also facing another dynamic critics say more than one year of flawed reporting on syria may already have hard wired public perception to see only one side of the story the focus is on the action coverage that reinforces a preconceived notion of what's going on and of course the government you know of syria is all dead everything that happens there is a result of what assad is doing there or not doing. again that's in the interest of people who want to intervene and want to help overthrow this government washington has made no secret of its desire to force syrian president bashar al assad out of office getting serious in syria with questionable impartiality many mai
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says the west concerns over iran's nuclear program on nearly every task to take control of its vast energy resources. i think the nuclear bomb is really in many ways a smokescreen this is not about nuclear weapons if iran were to use a nuclear weapon say for against israel it would be an act of national suicide i think this has a lot more to do with the politics of the middle east and the politics of the control of energy resources of the nine hundred seventy nine revolution in iran essentially remove the second largest oil resources and the third largest natural gas resources from direct controlled by western oil and gas companies and essentially made it independent now the west would love to get those resources back and they would love to also not have that kind of independent force in the middle east. meanwhile a zero has been repeating the threats of military action on iran's nuclear site saying that slapping sanctions on the countries are not working the u.s. information how warned against the move saying it would be disastrous for the region and as a reporter and on tehran offensive
says the west concerns over iran's nuclear program on nearly every task to take control of its vast energy resources. i think the nuclear bomb is really in many ways a smokescreen this is not about nuclear weapons if iran were to use a nuclear weapon say for against israel it would be an act of national suicide i think this has a lot more to do with the politics of the middle east and the politics of the control of energy resources of the nine hundred seventy nine revolution in iran essentially...
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think this has a lot more to do with the politics of the middle east and the politics of the control of energy resources of the nineteen seventy nine revolution in iran essentially remove the second largest oil resources and the third largest natural gas resources from direct controlled by western oil and gas companies and essentially made it independent now the west would love to get those resources back and they would love to also not have that kind of independent force in the middle east. so these are all have that repeating it threaten military action on iran's nuclear sites saying that slapping sanctions on the countries that are watching the us and present how warned against the move saying it would be disastrous for the region but as a. report with an anti iran offensive is a right and a way. israel's leaders are actively drumming up the military rhetoric. iran is the biggest terror exporter in the world the israeli government and its security forces will continue to act forcefully systematically and calmly against international terrorism eating from iran. a potential israeli rocket cla
think this has a lot more to do with the politics of the middle east and the politics of the control of energy resources of the nineteen seventy nine revolution in iran essentially remove the second largest oil resources and the third largest natural gas resources from direct controlled by western oil and gas companies and essentially made it independent now the west would love to get those resources back and they would love to also not have that kind of independent force in the middle east. so...
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>> i think we continue to expand jobs in renewable energy. there has been a job growth in refinery and mining if you look at the figures. we have to do both. we need to continue on the plan to increase renewable energy and look at hybrid vehicles and the manufacturing of items that we can produce here that will be high-tech, that will reduce our dependency on foreign oil and create those good paying jobs that are secure paying jobs here in america. >> and of course, although we are talking about a gridlocked congress, how much of the economy is actually out of president obama's control? how much is influenced by external factors that he really has no control over? >> you have to think about what is happening grow burley. you have to think about what other factors -- globally. you have to think about what other factors come into play. the president has laid out a plan, beginning with the recovery act. those investments paid out, regardless of what people say. 3.9 million new jobs. we lost 8 million before the president even took office. we are
>> i think we continue to expand jobs in renewable energy. there has been a job growth in refinery and mining if you look at the figures. we have to do both. we need to continue on the plan to increase renewable energy and look at hybrid vehicles and the manufacturing of items that we can produce here that will be high-tech, that will reduce our dependency on foreign oil and create those good paying jobs that are secure paying jobs here in america. >> and of course, although we are...
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great energy all around game. some easy book it's a really. good difference. but carlos was terrific in the post. gave us great defense great defense and ronnie brewer was terrific it's been a historic night on the baseball diamond meanwhile with josh hamilton joining an exclusive club the thirty year olds at leading his texas rangers to victory over baltimore by hitting an incredible four two run homer in a single game to becoming the sixteenth player ever to achieve such a feat starting things off in the first inning by homer off jake arietta the orioles pitcher falling victim to the texas slugger again in the third without second deferent heading out all of the park to make it four zero rangers and julie notching up his third and fourth leader on the night texas are currently the top team in the end i'll be standing. meanwhile in tennis world one novak djokovic chance described the clay court at the madrid masters as impossible this despite a three set win over a dunhill german oath or in the first round the serb beating the need of six two six six three bu
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energy infrastructure would add up. he pointed to the expense of constructing generating facilities and power lines. he warned that immediately shutting down reactors would cut the power sa plupply. going nonnuclear would weaken bargaining position, buying oil and natural gas. >>> their government has promised to draft a new energy policy. ministers are working on scenarios for ending nuclear dependence while compen say tsa. prospect of nonnuclear japan is a hard sell to big business. executive associationer ud eiss challenge to the government. >> the government must explain and prove how they there will be no downside for business and people's daily lives if all nuclear reactors are scrapped in the future. this should be confirmed with concrete evidence and analysis. >> he stressed many businesses are oppose to abolishing nuclear power after concern it would destabilize the economy. >>> government officials have released their blueprint for rebuilding areas at the heart of the nuclear debate. they want to decontaminate
energy infrastructure would add up. he pointed to the expense of constructing generating facilities and power lines. he warned that immediately shutting down reactors would cut the power sa plupply. going nonnuclear would weaken bargaining position, buying oil and natural gas. >>> their government has promised to draft a new energy policy. ministers are working on scenarios for ending nuclear dependence while compen say tsa. prospect of nonnuclear japan is a hard sell to big business....
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that it is necessary to reform the energy sector as well. you have the political whim do something in the energy sector and there is a window of opportunity. what is going to happen, on my side, political willingness it requires. >> we will go to the audience. i know that there are questions here, and i would ask that if you are called upon, to please it your name and affiliation and wait for the microphone to come to you. is there a microphone there? >> oh, thank you, richard. thank you. thank you for being here. one of the hallmarks of your administration was the very courageous decision to confront organized crime, and you talk a little bit about the strategy, comprehensive strategy to do that. the president-elect has talked about making changes to your strategy. have you talked to him, or has your team talked to his transition team about how to make continuity and not lose many of the gains it had made during his six years in office. >> first,, you frame the question, we are fighting organized crime, was the expression coined here in the
that it is necessary to reform the energy sector as well. you have the political whim do something in the energy sector and there is a window of opportunity. what is going to happen, on my side, political willingness it requires. >> we will go to the audience. i know that there are questions here, and i would ask that if you are called upon, to please it your name and affiliation and wait for the microphone to come to you. is there a microphone there? >> oh, thank you, richard....
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free energy for electric vehicles. monika samtani reports. >> reporter: if you drive along route 355 in bethesda you may have noticed these tall futuristic looking panels high in the sky along the road. they are called solar car chargers, giving electric vehicle owners a way to refuel cars with clean energy. >> this is actually the first solar car charger panel in the world that actually tracks the sun. >> reporter: the panels move every ten minutes with the sun, and stay still at night, saving the stored energy. the charging process is pretty painless, once you find a car charger. >> pretty simple. grab a handle and press this button. take it cord over here to the car and plug it in. >> reporter: the maryland-based manufacturer says it is a way for businesses to attract the greenest consumers. >> drivers understand energy, that is why they are driving an electric vehicle. so they get it. when they see they can charge with renewable energy resources, they understand that, they like that. >> reporter: to get a sense wha
free energy for electric vehicles. monika samtani reports. >> reporter: if you drive along route 355 in bethesda you may have noticed these tall futuristic looking panels high in the sky along the road. they are called solar car chargers, giving electric vehicle owners a way to refuel cars with clean energy. >> this is actually the first solar car charger panel in the world that actually tracks the sun. >> reporter: the panels move every ten minutes with the sun, and stay...
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. >> if you were to look at those who are getting more for less, whether it's in food, energy, crime fighting, education, they tend to have one thing in common, which is they do really good first step work. in other words, before they plan, before they make their lists. the folks that get the more for less that are really going to need here tend to do really good mission analysis. they do a really ruthless evaluation of what they have, what they don't have. they try to come up with new ways to arrange resources. do things like hot spot, all the things we sort of talk about. why is it that our leaders don't show more of that first step characteristic before they go with some plan to better do a ruthless evaluation of our choices, which seems to be a critical prerequisite. >> well, not only do they have to have a critical analysis of choices, they have to have the right diagnosis of what the the problems are and that's sometimes difficult. one of the problems of the united states is this persistent inquality. another quote related problem is the fact our society is going through a stru
. >> if you were to look at those who are getting more for less, whether it's in food, energy, crime fighting, education, they tend to have one thing in common, which is they do really good first step work. in other words, before they plan, before they make their lists. the folks that get the more for less that are really going to need here tend to do really good mission analysis. they do a really ruthless evaluation of what they have, what they don't have. they try to come up with new...
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zero grade energy all round game. got some easy buckets early. good de france rebounding but carlos was terrific in the post. gave us great events great defense and ronnie brewer was terrific. meanwhile in tennis world number one novak djokovic has described the clay court of the madrid masters as impossible this despite a three set win over daniel him and i throw there in the first round the serb in the home favorite six two two six six three but was unhappy with the surface claiming afterwards he should have come out and. he also joked he needed advice from chuck norris on how to play on the newly installed blue clay comments come following similar concerns from other players or thirty say the play makes it easier for t.v. viewers to follow the flight of the ball the reigning champion will now place where stanislav austrian. in the second round. and finally golf tiger woods is back in action this weekend he would turns to the p.g.a. tour the players championship in florida now it's fair to say the former world number one has been inconsistent s
zero grade energy all round game. got some easy buckets early. good de france rebounding but carlos was terrific in the post. gave us great events great defense and ronnie brewer was terrific. meanwhile in tennis world number one novak djokovic has described the clay court of the madrid masters as impossible this despite a three set win over daniel him and i throw there in the first round the serb in the home favorite six two two six six three but was unhappy with the surface claiming...
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many weapons of mass destruction, maintaining access to energy security for the state of israel. i would argue you strip it all away these are the core interests. the other two promotion of arab israeli peace maybing and trying to do what we can to bring greater transparency, plurality, humanism, respect for human rights, gender equality to an arab world in the process of change to me is going to be a very tough proposition. if you cannot change history, you'd better be very careful. if you don't get out of its way, you can easily be run over. we need to keep this in mind as we deal with these issues. number two, street credibility. street credibility in this region is everything. and frankly we are very low on it. we are extricating ourselves now from the two longest wars in american history. they were arguably after the first year in afghanistan and my judgment discretionary wars. they were not wars of necessity. they were wars of choice and in wars of discretion you'd better know what you're doing because the standards for success in a war of discretion rather than a war of ne
many weapons of mass destruction, maintaining access to energy security for the state of israel. i would argue you strip it all away these are the core interests. the other two promotion of arab israeli peace maybing and trying to do what we can to bring greater transparency, plurality, humanism, respect for human rights, gender equality to an arab world in the process of change to me is going to be a very tough proposition. if you cannot change history, you'd better be very careful. if you...
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a lot of japanese trading houses are trying to procure overseas investments or tie-ups in the energy and commodity sectors. let's look at currency levels as well. that's played a big part in our stocks are trading here yt yen continuing to strengthen. now 79.52. the euro lost ground both against the dollar and the yen. it is weakened to near two-year low against the dollar, while falling below 98 level against the yen. that's the first time in about four months that we've seen the euro yen at those levels. >> staying on the topic of currencies, on friday we'll be seeing a new currency pair trade put into place. >> yeah, that's going to be very exciting in the currency markets. the announcement by japan's finance minister that direct trading between the yen and the yuan will kick off on friday which means you don't have to convert the yen into -- yuan into dollars in between those two currencies. so direct trading and the three mega banks will be trading with chinese banks from friday. that's going to be very exciting and we're going to see how that pans out in the currency markets. j
a lot of japanese trading houses are trying to procure overseas investments or tie-ups in the energy and commodity sectors. let's look at currency levels as well. that's played a big part in our stocks are trading here yt yen continuing to strengthen. now 79.52. the euro lost ground both against the dollar and the yen. it is weakened to near two-year low against the dollar, while falling below 98 level against the yen. that's the first time in about four months that we've seen the euro yen at...
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let me introduce ellen bloom, the extraordinary ellen bloom, who heads federal policy for consumer energy. >> i'm not so sure about the extraordinary, but i'll take it. thank you, chairman liebowitz. it's really a machiner to be here today, and be part of this announcement. what we've just heard from our distinguishes speakers is really good news for consumers. so i'm really delighted to be here offering support on behalf of my organization, consumers union which is the policy and advocacy arm of consumer reports, and also representing consumer federation of america. our two organizations are all about listening to consumers, and consumers tell us one of the real concerns they have about the internet is privacy. and inn a recent poll conducted by consumer reports, 80% of consumers told us they were concerned that online companies may be passing their personal information to third parties without permission. if people don't trust that they're online information will be handled with care and respect, they're going to be very uncomfortable signing up for new services. that's going to about k
let me introduce ellen bloom, the extraordinary ellen bloom, who heads federal policy for consumer energy. >> i'm not so sure about the extraordinary, but i'll take it. thank you, chairman liebowitz. it's really a machiner to be here today, and be part of this announcement. what we've just heard from our distinguishes speakers is really good news for consumers. so i'm really delighted to be here offering support on behalf of my organization, consumers union which is the policy and...
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let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
let's use energy more efficiently. let's go. >> "bbc world news america" was presented by kcet los angeles.
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to pay wages we need to create jobs and we cannot afford investing in weird energy or solar energy for decades on end of it because i want to have the level of rush hour but it shows that in the u.k. and the united states it's private companies that own nuclear facilities this isn't currently the case in russia but president putin in his prayer lection manifesto said there were plans to privatise where saturn at the thought of some of you yet not that would let's not forget the tone is primarily an element in this country's nuclear defense capabilities i know our policy makers outlook on this issue and i'm sure will never be privatized because some of its industries cater to russia's nuclear arsenal yet such things are not for sale i think you are there you know what is it that is going to get us there to show some projects related to the civilian part of the nuclear industry or. are already open to private capital including foreign interests there are already quite a few private investors involved in your radio mining besides you've mentioned the united states well we're the largest o
to pay wages we need to create jobs and we cannot afford investing in weird energy or solar energy for decades on end of it because i want to have the level of rush hour but it shows that in the u.k. and the united states it's private companies that own nuclear facilities this isn't currently the case in russia but president putin in his prayer lection manifesto said there were plans to privatise where saturn at the thought of some of you yet not that would let's not forget the tone is...
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will be energy independent by 2030. and become the world's largest exporter of oil, surpassing counties like saudi arabia, venezuela, nigeria and even iran. solar, wind and a backyard oil boom has changed the global landscape, and the landscape on our own backyards. we saw it first-hand in kansas. new technologies unearthing previously untapped oil reserves there and across the u.s. the effects already being felt well beyond the gas pump. >> this unconventional revolution in oil and natural gas is already having a big impact on the united states. it has created something like 1.7 million jobs in the last few years. >> reporter: and consider this. the economists at moody's tell us, if gas prices drop another 50 cents this year, it will create another 350,000 jobs by this time next year. and in the next few months, pending no major disruptions, we could seal our grocery bills and the cost of medicines, many of them made out of petroleum, come down, too. >> sharyn alfonsi, thank you so much. >>> and now we turn to see, for
will be energy independent by 2030. and become the world's largest exporter of oil, surpassing counties like saudi arabia, venezuela, nigeria and even iran. solar, wind and a backyard oil boom has changed the global landscape, and the landscape on our own backyards. we saw it first-hand in kansas. new technologies unearthing previously untapped oil reserves there and across the u.s. the effects already being felt well beyond the gas pump. >> this unconventional revolution in oil and...
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now with the power vacuum suck middle east energy security into the chaos? we'll get answers next. >>> plus didn't think the government could throw money away into the wind and out to sea at the same time? oh, how wrong you are. details on a big new venture backed, by yes, your tax dollars. more "money" come being up ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it iso ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december 31st. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease a 2013 e350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. i heard you guys can ship ground for less than the ups store. that's right. i've learned the only way to get a holiday deal is to camp out. you know we've been open all night. is this a trick to get my spot? [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. save on ground shipping at fedex office. sandra: is the syrian uprising taking a momentous turn? last threads of support for president assad looks to be unraveling. for the first time the russian government, one of as
now with the power vacuum suck middle east energy security into the chaos? we'll get answers next. >>> plus didn't think the government could throw money away into the wind and out to sea at the same time? oh, how wrong you are. details on a big new venture backed, by yes, your tax dollars. more "money" come being up ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it iso ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now through december...
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solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is looking uncertain. the minister has received support from surprising corridors for his call for the suspension of the production and sale of e-10. several members of the green party signing onto is a petition and up to 90% of germans say there are convinced of e-10's merits. the industry says this is all purely symbolic and the problems of food speculation and not biofuels. but that has not convinced a lot of germans. they say the plate trumps the tank and they would rather see scarce grains going to feeding the hungry. >> thank you very much. >> many people worked hard all their lives and look forward
solve the growing global demand for energy with oil, gas or energy from biomass alone. we have >> biofuel doesn't seem to be convincing many climate change experts. they say to satisfy energy needs, and germany will have to continue to develop renewable energy. >> for more, let's head back to our correspondents. does it by a fuel still have a future in germany? there has been disagreement among the ministers and its launch last year was controversial. >> e-10's future is...
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environmental damage the brand new turbines boost efficiency to simplify design batteries links to store energy discover a new police car were driven by the mood. here on r.g.p. we. wealthy british stock. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. there are no holds barred global financial headlines kaiser report on what will change when america picks its pressed it muslim rage. pushing china and russia as occupiers spreads the two parties still dictate their future this election up close. to the fifty one r t.
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the program is all about generating nuclear energy. why is this program so important to the iranian government? >> there are a variety of reasons, you could make the case. what iran is doing does not make much sense in the context of only a domestic energy program, because the costs which they are paying for this in terms of sanctions anare in the tens of billions of dollars, which a nuclear-energy program would not be able to provide for them. there is somehow an inverse correlation between the value which iran places on the nuclear program and the value which the united states places. the more the u.s. wants to prevent iran from going into nuclear -- >> the more they want to go into it. what the impacts of the sanctions on ordinary iranians, or are they targeted at the elite? >> there certainly impacting ordinary iranians. the quality of life has further deteriorated. in terms of who the iranian people blame for this, my general sense is that the sanctions usually tend to accentuate people in their positions. those who dislike the go
the program is all about generating nuclear energy. why is this program so important to the iranian government? >> there are a variety of reasons, you could make the case. what iran is doing does not make much sense in the context of only a domestic energy program, because the costs which they are paying for this in terms of sanctions anare in the tens of billions of dollars, which a nuclear-energy program would not be able to provide for them. there is somehow an inverse correlation...
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energy transmission companies are more or less flat. the latest short term drop of russian gas supplies to europe spurred discussions on how to secure consumers from possible cuts in the future they had of gas problems export branch is that a big if says one of the ways it's increased storage capacity in the region. is a key. for security of supply for extreme situation like this winter so that's where we propose a program to. experience . between two hundred to three hundred million euros in the next five years to secure top levels. and that's all that this is for this cell but you can always find more stores if you just log on to our website talk to dot com business thanks for watching. the movie.
energy transmission companies are more or less flat. the latest short term drop of russian gas supplies to europe spurred discussions on how to secure consumers from possible cuts in the future they had of gas problems export branch is that a big if says one of the ways it's increased storage capacity in the region. is a key. for security of supply for extreme situation like this winter so that's where we propose a program to. experience . between two hundred to three hundred million euros in...
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red indeed with us around the negative territory is the biggest lender in russia who goes over the energy major new coal as well pretty down seven tenths of a percent is set to take part in a bid to develop ukraine into the back state and sales of rings had imagined they jumped almost last month but investors seem impressive today they see it all went down i mentioned oil is now trading net high amounts to speculation that china would take more steps to be economic worries it's already offsetting signs of weakening it demands to the u.s. the biggest consumer of critical all right moving on just likes and so is considered to be russia's window to europe but not davis stock is set to become another window this time for asia the far east city is finishing the preparations for the asia pacific economic cooperation or apec otherwise known as it is hosting the event for the first time and apparently the forwards more ice time has already run twenty two billion dollars almost twice the official cost of the london olympics to medvedev explains why the apec summit is so important for russia. the f
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americans and i think there is a lot of hypocrisy about iran's nuclear program i am no fan of nuclear energy or indeed nuclear weapons i don't know but it was ok for iran to have a nuclear program in the one nine hundred seventy s. when britain france and america would queuing to sell the shah of iran nuclear technology it was ok then because the shah of iran was one of the guys it's not ok for the iran to have nuclear weapons no and islamic republic. and we have more on other kinds of pressure iran is facing over its nuclear program on our website us plans to is big iran from a financial group that would perfect country's oil sales but could in turn have global consequences click on our key dot com for war. syrian president bashar al assad has ordered a referendum on a new constitution to be held in a leavened days could put an end to the one party rule of the president's bath party which isn't trying to the current constitution it has meant came amid reported violence in the cities of holmes and hamas some of the fiercest fighting in the months long on arrest or he's marie if an ocean or r
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lots of humidity energy coming up from the south. it's just moving around as a dome of high pressure. that's why we see the same areas being affected by these storms. this dome of high pressure, of course, is keeping all the heat around the balkan peninsula. 38 in budapest today. 32 in vienna. warming up in the southwest. just 18 and wet in london. i'll leave you to your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour. >>> our lead story this hour. the head of the arab league as urged opposition groups to get together to rescue their country from crisis. about 250 delegates gathered at an arab league conference in cairo. members of the syrian opposition joined ministers from across the arab world. telling delegates they must seize the opportunity before them. they called on all groups to come together to bring down president bashar al assad. representatives in geneva agreed to call for a democratic government. such an administration would include members of the assad government and opposition. but russian representatives the clause t
lots of humidity energy coming up from the south. it's just moving around as a dome of high pressure. that's why we see the same areas being affected by these storms. this dome of high pressure, of course, is keeping all the heat around the balkan peninsula. 38 in budapest today. 32 in vienna. warming up in the southwest. just 18 and wet in london. i'll leave you to your extended forecast. >>> our lead story this hour. >>> our lead story this hour. the head of the arab league...
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now asian shares advance modestly with energy prices higher following that european market iranian oil japan's impacts up two point eight percent in the consumer electronics sector sony's losing almost three percent on reports about it's time for the probable alone post hong kong and several other asian stock markets are closed for the new year holiday. here in russia and russia markets are trading lower in the afternoon the r.t.s. is losing point one percent shedding nearly point four percent let's take a look at some individual share most of the most of the blue chips are lower with banking and energy stocks the main decliners to be losing around. the company plans to invest more than one billion dollars in oil which fred fielding siberia and chemical group. is bucking the trend again it's reported almost five percent increase in production for the year two thousand and eleven michael stein from an upcoming economic forum speech and the u.s. corporate results could investors busy all week long. given the improved outlook for the oil price because of your rand news that we saw yesterd
now asian shares advance modestly with energy prices higher following that european market iranian oil japan's impacts up two point eight percent in the consumer electronics sector sony's losing almost three percent on reports about it's time for the probable alone post hong kong and several other asian stock markets are closed for the new year holiday. here in russia and russia markets are trading lower in the afternoon the r.t.s. is losing point one percent shedding nearly point four percent...
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energy transmission companies are more or less flat. the latest short term drop of russian gas supplies to europe spurred discussions on how to secure consumers from possible cuts and the future ahead of gas problems expert brian todd examine the dative says one of the ways is to increase storage capacity which. is a key. for security of supply for extreme situations like like to this winter so that's where we propose a program to double. experience . between two hundred to three hundred.
energy transmission companies are more or less flat. the latest short term drop of russian gas supplies to europe spurred discussions on how to secure consumers from possible cuts and the future ahead of gas problems expert brian todd examine the dative says one of the ways is to increase storage capacity which. is a key. for security of supply for extreme situations like like to this winter so that's where we propose a program to double. experience . between two hundred to three hundred.